Papers by Author: Y. Matsuyama

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Abstract: Rotating bending fatigue tests were carried out to investigate the influence of grain size on the resistance to crack growth of Ni-base super alloy, Inconel 718, using the materials with grain sizes of about 20, 50,100 and 200 たm, at room temperature. The larger grain size, the smaller crack growth rate, though the static strength was decreased with increase in grain size. The growth rate of a small crack was uniquely determined by the term ja na (Small crack growth law), where ja and a are the stress amplitude and the crack length, respectively, and n is a constant. The resistance to crack growth among materials was evaluated based on the law and showed a good correlation with tensile strength jB, meaning that fatigue life can be predicted by using only j B BB.
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Abstract: Fatigue properties of Inconel 718 at 500°C were investigated under rotating bending. Fatigue strength was higher at 500°C than at room temperature. Fracture occurred by the initiation and propagation of a surface crack in short life region. The early propagation of a surface crack smaller than 20-30 μm was suppressed by oxidation at 500°C. This is a main reason for the higher fatigue strength at 500°C. However, the crack growth after the retardation of a small crack growth at 500°C was accelerated reflecting the lower static strength. On the other hand, in long life region, though a surface crack initiated at the early stage of fatigue life similar to the case in short life region, the crack did not propagate over 20-30 μm, and an internal fracture occurred. Consequently S-N curve at 500°C showed a duplex property and the fatigue limit was not recognized. The subsurface damage was initiated at the early stage of fatigue life.
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